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The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!

Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:

Good luck!

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The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!

Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:

Good luck!

Thanks for the tip! Although I do always use Google news as a source. I found another 2 articles on the same situation that was presented. Please let me know what you think.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/international-business/european-business/britons-see-inflation-rising-rate-hike-expectations-muted-bank-of-england/article15800119/

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/824489.shtml#.UqV6jI1miFw

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The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!

Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:

Good luck!

Thanks for the tip! Although I do always use Google news as a source. I found another 2 articles on the same situation that was presented. Please let me know what you think.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/international-business/european-business/britons-see-inflation-rising-rate-hike-expectations-muted-bank-of-england/article15800119/

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/824489.shtml#.UqV6jI1miFw

I would go for http://www.theglobea...rticle15800119/

It's short & simple and not there's enough for you to analyse.

For the second one, i think the house pricing part kind of messes it up, since you wouldn't be able to do a whole lot of analysis on both parts within the word count..

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The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!

Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:

Good luck!

Thanks for the tip! Although I do always use Google news as a source. I found another 2 articles on the same situation that was presented. Please let me know what you think.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/international-business/european-business/britons-see-inflation-rising-rate-hike-expectations-muted-bank-of-england/article15800119/

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/824489.shtml#.UqV6jI1miFw

I would go for http://www.theglobea...rticle15800119/

It's short & simple and not there's enough for you to analyse.

For the second one, i think the house pricing part kind of messes it up, since you wouldn't be able to do a whole lot of analysis on both parts within the word count..

Thanks for the feedback!

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